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Chantecler

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Edmond Rostand's «Chantecler» is a vibrant testament to the power of metaphor and allegory in literature. Set in a charming poultry yard, the play revolves around a proud rooster named Chantecler who believes that it is his crowing which brings the sun to rise. Through lyrical dialogue and rich symbolism, Rostand explores themes of self-deception, the nature of fame, and the contrast between illusion and reality. The play's poetic style, characterized by a rhythmic and musical quality, showcases Rostand's masterful use of language, drawing from both the literary tradition of Romanticism and the emerging avant-garde movements of his time, thus situating it as a unique contribution to French theatre. Rostand, a prominent figure in the late 19th-century French literary scene, is best known for his inspirational works that often intertwine passion and idealism. His experiences as a poet and playwright, along with his fascination with characters who possess larger-than-life aspirations, undoubtedly influenced the creation of «Chantecler.» His works reflect a profound understanding of the human spirit, capturing the essence of individuality and the complexity of identity. «Chantecler» is a captivating read for anyone who appreciates the intricacies of character and language. Rostand's ability to imbue a simple tale with deep philosophical questions invites readers to reflect on their own lives and illusions. This play not only showcases the artistry of one of France's literary greats but also prompts a broader contemplation of the interplay between reality and aspiration that is particularly resonant in our modern context.

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Release date on Litres:
10 October 2024
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150 p. 1 illustration
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4057664616852
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